Stove



L. DUGAN STOVE Feb. s, 1927. 1,61*?,p46

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LoNIE DUGAN or maintenir- ARKANSAS.

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The present -invention'relates to a stove ofthe cooking type and .has for itsgprincipal object to'generally improve upon structures of-'thisnature'sby providing onewhich is reliable, simple, eflicient, easily assembled and therefore'capable of being manufactured at alow cost', durable, and well adapted to the purposeV fori which' it is'designed.

A1 veryimportan't'object of the. invention isht'oprovide anoven infconjunction with the stove.disposedthereinso' thatit may be heated'evenlyfon all sides. s

Another important ob 'ect ofthe invention is Itoprovide anv oven'jwhich ismounted in the stove without the necessity of using bolts or lilefastening elements. i A Y Withthe above and numerous lother objects 'in View as will appearas the description progresses'the invention residesin certain novelfeatures of construction, and inthe combination Aand 'arrangement of parts as will Vbe hereinafter more fully claimed. s ln the 'drawingz' v f vFigure l is a' front elevationof the Vstove embodying, myv invention,

Figure 2' is `a detail fragmentary perspective vviewshowing one corner .of the stove loolringfrom the inside. I j' Ffgure 3 is a vtop-plan view of the stove,

Figure 4 is a side elevation thereof,

described and l Y Figure 5 is a vertical section takensub- 'y stantially on the line 545` of Figure 4floolringinv therdirectionof'the arrows, and

Figure 6 is a vertical'section talen 'substantially on the line 6 6 of Figure 8y looking .in'thedirection of the arrow.

Referring tothe drawing in detail itv will be seen lthat the letter A indicates thestove generally which is provided with an upper structure. indicated fat Band including a pair of Warnung compartments G .which may be utilized for, keeping food warm after it has v been cooked.

Thestove proper consistsl of 'the bottom l, front 2bac-lr 3, sides 4 and'A and the top 6. Thev front, back, and 'sidesfrest-in a groove formed. in the `marginal rib 7 provided around the edge ofthe bottom 1 so as to upstand therefrom. The front2 'is providedl with an ash pit `8 formed by the casing the bottomof which rests ,on a flange 10 formed inthe fiMmt'Qf 1A removablerllosure 1l, is provided atthetop of. the czwng; `AA ire scribed.

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boxl2fisf formed in the stove above thef'as'h pit l0, a grating 13 separating it from said ash'lpit; -The top 6 is provided with a suitf 'able number ofropenings normally `closed by Y f f lids 14. u v u A partition 15 extends from the ,lire box toward the rear of the stove, and a second partition l6"extends from the rear of the stove towardfthe front thereof below the partition l5. lAsi-is shownto advantage in Figure. tli'ep'artition' l5 is provided with upwardly curved sides 17' terminating in4 offset ribs 1.8l forengaging the depending cleats 19 p rovidedon thetop 6. Thisfpartition forms a heat and smoke'passagebeneath the top and leading tothe Vrearv of the stove. This top 6 is Vconstructedwith the groove 20 f `jr"receiving` the frontgl back, and sides of. the. stove. The-'partition 15is disposed in` tegralwith the fire box 'structure l2 and may beslid from the forward end of-the stovev into its proper place and' held fixed bolt-s 22; The partition 16' extends into: the

groovesformedin cleatsv 23 extending in# 'wardly from the sides 4 and 5.v Thetop16`is Aprovided with'` an L-shapedcleat 24engageablecby the :end 25 offthepartition 16. This endf25consists of'thegrib 26 engageable over 1 the top of the lower portionofthef rib 24 and tical portion' of; the rib -24;"`This partition 'the' extensionh v'receivable behind the'ver.-

v16 is .slidftransvers'ely into engagement with.` f 'the depending rib 24Loffthe'ton 6 andthen is received in one ofthe cleats 23 after'which y the other side 'will be? put onjfthatfis after other portionsA of the oven haveb'een assemf bled' as vwill be' hereinafter `more fullyy de s Theoven indicated generallyfby the letter D consistsy of the bottom 29 back 30, front i i B1' and lthetop which is the 'partition' 16.

The frontand 'back ofthe oven are provided with turned in extensions 32 attheir'bottom similar L-shaped extensions 33911 theV front andrear ofthe bottom'lf29.V The upper edges ofthe front andfback of the oven are proends substantially L-sliaped .for receiving ingy 38 .leadingfnto'theoven andai'door' '39' is feo ment may be filledwith water which will be hinged at its bottom as at so as to close over thisA opening 38. A platform 41 is mounted between rollers 42 inthe oven and a-cable 43 israttached thereto as at 44 and passes over pulleys 45 and Y46 and then attached to the door at 47 so that when the door is open this platform is pulled out of the oven so that articles thereon may be readilyl removed therefrom or other articles placed thereon. partition is brought back into itsrproper position as' shown in Figure 5 by cable v48 having a weight 49 at One end and passing over over pulleys 50 and then attached to the platform 41 asat 52.

Y A compartment Vfor containing wat-er is attached to the side 4 and indicated 4by the numeral 53. A cover 54 is placed over: this compartment and a suitableY spigot 55 isL dis- Y posed at the bottom thereof. This compartheated by the stoveand may be used as desired by drawing vthe same through the spigot v55. i Y

Bolts 56 are engaged with the top 6 and bottom 1 so vas to hold them in fixed engagement with the front, rear and side. As is shown to advantage in Figure 2 theV front and back of the stove isprovided with vertically extending grooved cleats 58 at their ends for receiving the sides 4 and 5. It will thus be seen that the joints of the stove will be etlicient and strong and that the various parts may be assembled easily during the manufacture of the device and also for reA Y pair purposes. The hot air4 generated in the lire box will pass between the top 6 and par-k tition 15 and then between partition 15 and partition 16 around the oven and outof the pipe 60` formed on the back 3 which may be connected to the stove pipe 61.

`While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described in detail it will be understood 'tliatI do not wish to beliinitcd to the Vparticular construction set forth, since the various changes in the forni, mate- `rialproportions, and arrangement of parts,

andinv the details of construction may be re- Ysorted to without departing from the spirit or scope ofthe invention as` hereinafter claimedv or destroying any of its `advantages.`

Having `thus described my invention, what I claim as new is:

1. A stove of the character described in- Vcluding'a bottom, sides, front and rear walls Y and a top, comprising a fire box, a partition formedintegral with'and projecting outwardly from the side of vvsaid fire bo-X, and

arrange said fire bOX in said frontwall, said partition forming a heat and smoke passage beneath the top to kthe rear of the stove.

2. A stove of the charactery describedfin- W hen the dooris closed the Y "open end ofthe oveni. s

5. In a stove of the character described in-V side edges thereofk adapted to slidably re- .Y

ceive the sideV edges of said partition to hold the saine between the side walls with the upturned sides contacting with 'the `under side .of the top, and means for securing saidtre box in the front wall, said partition forming a heat and smoke .passage beneath said top.

3. A stove of the vcharacter described including a bottom, sides, fiont and rear walls and la top, a fire box, a partitionformed integral with and projecting outwardly from said fire box, and means whereby said partioii and firebox may be supported from the under side of said top, said partition forniing a heat and'smolre passage beneath the top tothe rear ofthe stove, a second partition extending'between said sideV walls beneath andl spaced from the first mentioned partition and terminating inwardly of the front walls, the rear of saidvsecond partition turning upwardly and engaging the under sideA of said, top to receive, and form a forwardly leading passage for smo-ke and heat from the first passage, an oven structure extending from the under side ofthe second partitionA and opening through one side wall, and a closure element for said oven, said second partition forming a top lfor the oven. f

4. A stove of thecharacter describedr including a bottom, sides, front and rear walls, and a top, a lire box, a partition formed integral with and projecting outwardly from one side of the said lirev boX, meanswhereby ico said partition and fire boX may be suspended from theunder side ofy said top, saidpartii tion forming a heat and smoke passage bencath the top tofthe rear of the stove, a second partition extending between said side walls beneath and spaced from saidfirst mentioned partition and terminatin'gfinwardlyof the front wall,'the rear of `said second partit-ion curving upwardly and en-` gaging the under side of said top to receive and form ai forwardly leading passage for smoltevand heat from the lirst passage, a pair of spaced transversely' extending grooved cleats kforn'ied upon the under side iis of the second partition, anoven structure having lateral longitudinally extending Hanges designed tok engage the cleats tojbe slidably suspended beneath the second partition, one end of the oven opening through eansforjtlie one wall, and hinged closure m iao opening t one end through a side Wall thereof, a shell Within said oven, means for slidably supporting Said shelf, a hinged closurev for sald oven, a flexlble element connected at one end to the upper part of said closure und extending' over a Ievoluble element'and 'secured atvts other end yto 'the central part ofSad shelf to draw said shelf outwardly upon'o'penng Said closure,v and Weight velements attach-ed to and raised'by said shelf, 10y 

